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"bullet point" Definitions
  1. an item in a list in a document, that is printed with a square, diamond or circle in front of it in order to show that it is important. The square, etc. is also called a bullet point.
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Eliza Seraphin filed legal docs and laid out bullet point after bullet point why she thinks Future's lawsuit should be dismissed.
"Slashing defense," a bullet point on the second mailer reads.
In the last bullet point is something called a pivot.
The answer is buried right there in the second bullet point.
There's at least a neat idea behind this flashy bullet point.
Here's the opening bullet point from the company's press release: Right.
Each bullet point links to a full article on the subject.
She has no pat Framework, no bullet-point theory to test.
He assailed Mr. Schulz's leadership as "Spiegelstrich-Politik" — bullet-point politics.
My bullet point version: Both of these stories are essentially true.
On the last page was a bullet-point list of benefits.
But perhaps my favorite feature is the check-box bullet point option.
One bullet point suggests DACA participants should prepare to leave the country.
In 2017, he didn't have a written speech — just bullet-point notes.
That's a good question we'll get into in the very next bullet point.
Buying Greenland would be a major bullet point on his presidential resume. 2.
Expect Mr. Menendez to focus on that bullet point in Mr. Hugin's résumé.
A bullet point system might help: So [insert relative's name], it's a longer story.
You won't quit your job and find the answer from a single bullet point.
"[YouTube] used to be an extra bullet point on a marketing campaign," Norman says.
These are certainly lucrative revenue streams, so any extra bullet point would probably be appreciated.
As such, it's hard to crown a champion based on a bullet-point features list.
" Allen ends with a bullet point of advice: "Be smart: Don't over-interpret either half.
"End Culinary Healthcare," reads the first bullet point beside Mr. Sanders's name on a flyer.
Correction: A previous version of this story contained a bullet point that misstated Zuckerberg's allowance.
"It is your right to be treated honestly and fairly," the top bullet point reads.
So here's what Young Sheldon is, and what it isn't, in handy bullet point form.
In a season fixated on résumés, Adam's strongest bullet point may have been his repeated failures.
Perhaps I'd best summarize it in bullet point form before I embark on the many details.
This should be a bold-print, bullet-point item in any briefing, emphasized clearly and loudly.
This version of the story was refiled to correct typo in paragraph four, bullet point 2
Heck, we wouldn't blame you if you put it as a bullet point on your resume.
Regardless, his death at such a young age is another tragic bullet point for the genre.
Let's dispatch with the handful of events that happen in this episode in bullet point form.
"Anything you want them to see or answer—it's best if it's a bullet point," Whitmore said.
The post reads like bullet point documentation that's handed over to press before a game is released.
Not that the play provides the bullet point climaxes you would expect in a standard biographical drama.
"Follower of a bullet" refers to a bullet point in a document, and the answer is ITEM.
" One bullet point advised users that the "test pin you've been practicing with is no longer available.
The 'SMALL BUT MIGHTY' bullet point was what really sold me, so I hope he likes it!
"Ambassador Sondland said in his opening remarks that he followed President Trump's direction," read one bullet point.
Its only special feature is being part of the Razer hardware ecosystem, which is a powerful bullet point.
Typically, when I read this advice, I nod my head and continue on to the next bullet point.
And that goes hand-in-hand with.... The most boring bullet point is also the most exciting development.
Do you imagine this is as a top 10 list or a bullet point or whatever it is?
Otherwise, you'd be able to put it on a resume as a bullet point in your list of achievements.
Basically, approach this bullet point with the idea that, at some point, you will fall for a phishing scam.
But his toolkit for transformation now reaches a more receptive audience seeking a bullet-point guide to ensured success.
"He's warning America of [Poisons vaccines] and the dangers," read another bullet point, referencing Trump's unfounded fearmongering about vaccines.
Before each match, Murray provides Stephens with a concise, bullet-point tactical game plan, which he texts to her phone.
And they believe they can make people adopt values by making a bullet-point list of values our national mantra.
Some readers will be aghast that chapters end with bullet-point summaries and questions, evoking the worst of unctuous business tomes.
He had the first three chapters, two chapters written out fully, and then a chapter that was in bullet point form.
We put a notebook beside the coffee maker so that in the morning we can write a bullet point or two.
For the right, it was one more bullet point on a socialist wish list to upend the American way of life.
The acquisition aligns with a surprising nugget of information Facebook slipped into a 32-bullet point briefing sent to TechCrunch this month.
But "Give me a few years, and I'll be your Brian Cox," isn't exactly something that can bullet-point in a resume.
In fact, the lone mention of car hacking comes in a bullet-point list immediately following details about surveillance through smart televisions.
Each of them is equipped with a breezy, bullet-point description of its dimensions, colors, amenities, and overarching purpose in the world.
A few blocks closer is Green-Wood Cemetery, the sprawling historical landmark that is a bullet point in Arbor Eighteen's marketing campaign.
But it would also serve as a bullet point on a Hall of Fame résumé that at some point became nearly bulletproof.
The press release Mashable received laid out all of these details in bullet point form, using the vague language marked by quotes above.
In another bullet point in the contract, Gainful agreed to provide consultant services to "delay and ultimately block establishment of the hybrid court".
Included was a bullet-point claiming that Volunteers legend Allan Houston had only 1,100 Twitter followers when he enrolled at Tennessee in 2009.
The ninth-ranked Bears added another impressive bullet point as they dismissed No. 7 Xavier, 76-61, on Saturday at the Ferrell Center.
" Games that receive a Simulated Gambling bullet point have to meet this criteria: "Player can gamble without betting or wagering real cash or currency.
Okay, I'm going to bullet point this one: -- I met some of the people at IGN, they are very nice, and they love PCs.
The bullet point on his CV that won him this job was developing an advertising software tool at Twitter that generated billions in revenue.
And the 26-year-old star just added another bullet point to her résumé: brand ambassador for the new Caress' Forever collection of body washes.
Whatever minor alteration will result is guaranteed not to fix the problem, and this bullet point will see you back here this time next year.
Ms. Trump's "Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success" is full of bullet-point lists, meaningless business-speak and inspirational quotation after inspirational quotation.
Provocative ideas get raised almost as a bullet-point outline for a deeper work: Are women actually afraid of the independence they have fought for?
Kashtan gave a bullet-point list of the changes Mylan had made working with its manufacturing partners to improve the medical device portion of the product.
The BOJ releases a bullet-point summary of the opinions voiced by the board members at its policy meetings roughly a week after they are held.
"Visible anti-aging benefits, such as the improvement of the appearance of lines and wrinkles, loss of firmness, and brightens skin's complexion," reads one bullet point.
So that&aposs the one that kind of was fleshed out a little bit more tonight in Giuliani&aposs comments to "Politico," that last bullet point.
"He has great snippets, he has great bullet point what Bernie stands for, it looks really nice on Facebook to look at as a nice header."
Sound smart: The damnedest thing is not a single bullet point I just wrote is disputable — while every one of those things the president said was.
Scamp Has Kept Busy Over the Years Scamp has quite the résumé now with the Ugliest Dog win, but it's not his only big bullet point.
Twitter's expenses got their own bullet point in this report, where the company said its expenses were down 93% year-over-year in the first quarter.
Clinton sought to turn Mr. Trump's prolific Twitter habit into an additional bullet point demonstrating that he was "unfit" for the presidency, as she put it.
Net neutrality gets a bullet point as well — "Given the FCC's volatility on this issue, Pete believes that legislation will ultimately be necessary," the document reads.
"Leverage capital to support new products and other growth opportunities," reads a bullet point in the presentation on how the new asset management unit will operate.
He's about to meet with Kim Jong-un to try to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, an effort inextricably linked to China and the bullet point above.
Once Narratives for Tableau has generated the text, users can customize it by choosing a paragraph- or bullet point-style for the description, among other things.
However when the president proved unable to take in information from slides they were told to reduce the information even further — to a single bullet point.
"This won't be an easy ride, and we fully expect some volatility, but this is definitely a bullet point for the bulls in 2019," he said.
" The slide also includes this bullet point: "In any given week, Nielsen data indicates that FBI-themed dramas or documentaries reach 100,000,20123+ people in the United States.
On the table before them was a single piece of paper, folded in half to show a bullet-point list of instructions: Remove videos of animal abuse.
"I think he laid out a good bullet point on how he's going to solve the economic problems with his trade policies," said insurance executive Sal Giammursta.
Throughout the three hours of his previous debates, Bloomberg tends to parry criticism with a mix of snark and aloofness before pivoting to a bullet point rebuttal.
Realizing that both radiation therapy and operations were out of the question given his age, he settled on devising a bullet point list of Dr. NakaMats-style therapies.
The offending article published last week by top-selling Malay-language daily, Sinar Harian, included a bullet point list giving tips on how to identify gays or lesbians.
While it's is the top bullet point on Trump's "America First Energy Plan" listed on his website, Tillerson, a former ExxonMobil executive, said he's never supported that priority.
The document, a grid with small print, notably said that Bernie Sanders would "end Culinary Healthcare" in a bullet point alongside other details about his proposals and views.
Though Yoga Alliance has published a bullet-point code of conduct, few know it exists until they are explicitly looking, and by then it may be too late.
Get a single slide wrong, or hell, a single bullet point wrong, and the whole thing can blow up in a pitch meeting in 30 seconds or less.
Trump has said the press is the "enemy of the people," and the video seemed another significant bullet point in a growing list of the president's anti-media rhetoric.
Again, from any app, you can quickly do the following: That last bullet point gets to the reason why I think this gesture system is a risk worth taking.
Palestinian sources said that ahead of Kushner's meeting with Abbas, they had been asked to draw up a list of 12 'bullet point' demands they have in any negotiations.
Four years later, Hillary Clinton's site features a 12-bullet-point plan with a link to a 1,271-word fact sheet about how she would address higher education costs.
The document, labeled "hot topics" and written in the first person, provides bullet-point examples for how Pruitt might respond to certain questions during his appearances on Capitol Hill.
With significant financial pressures facing young Americans — from crushing student loans to high costs of living — budgeting can sometimes feel like the last bullet point on the to-do list.
The note, usually in bullet-point form, can be so detailed that the senator has even described what a particular person was wearing when they raised a question or concern.
"The first bullet point shows their preoccupation with bilateral trade deficits and that's unfortunate," said Chad Bown, a senior fellow and trade expert at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Branson says you should start writing down your tasks in a way that you find effective, whether it's doodles, bullet point lists or smartphone notes — though he strongly prefers notebooks.
So here's what you need to know about the This Is Us finale, helpfully broken down in bullet point form, because honestly you probably shouldn't even read past the subheads.
Palestinian sources said that ahead of Kushner's meeting with Abbas, they had been asked to draw up a list of 12 "bullet point" demands they would want met in any negotiations.
Most of the analyses I read focus on Amazon's broad advantages — what I'll call "bullet-point moats" — and then evaluate whether each program is replicable by a competing retailer like Walmart.
Devices dominate teenagers' social lives Kim Hart has the key bullet point from this new study by Common Sense Media: In 2012, 68% said their go-to social site was Facebook.
The next bullet point on Oladele's list, Branford arm, is an unknown item, but it could be some sort of attachment Oladele could use to improve the capabilities of her robot.
Some of the problem comes from misunderstanding figures like Beauvoir and Freud; some comes from reducing the work of complex writers like Rousseau and Nietzsche to a single philosophical bullet point.
"We hope you can make another bold decision so we can overcome this hurdle," read a bullet point in the handwritten memo carried by the South's chief delegate, Chung Eui-yong.
Fans and analysts alike infamously dubbed it "The Hit," one so vicious it soon became the biggest bullet point on Clowney's college football résumé full of "HE DID WHAT?!" kind of highlights.
The other bullet point specs will include 3D facial recognition, a 4,000mAh battery with Quick Charge capabilities, a Snapdragon 845 chipset with 8GB of RAM, and a full-screen 6-inch display.
A reporter at Fast Company took notice, and afterward, Facebook discreetly added a last-minute bullet point to an earlier blog post, acknowledging that yes, the Russian trolls had abused Instagram, too.
In the early days of virtual reality games, experiences can largely be divided into two categories: those built explicitly for VR, and those that tack on VR like a promotional bullet point.
Instead, Sanders's office released a paper that included this bullet-point list of possible options: The items on this list could no doubt be used to finance a national health care system.
With the release of her latest (and instantly successful) album Lover, Swift, 29, is adding yet another remarkable bullet point to her resume: she is officially the highest paid woman in music.
If we can't trust Amazon to account for its own emissions in the first place—which is the very first bullet point of the pledge—then everything else is out the window.
A key bullet point in Shopify's earnings release notes that the company's first integrated marketplace channel, Amazon, is in advanced beta testing and headed for a full product launch by end of year.
Little things that would never make it as a back-of-the-box bullet point, but which still communicate so much about how this new Battlefield is different from all the past Battlefields.
Minnesota has bolstered its postseason resume with five straight wins and hopes to add a bullet point with a road victory over a ranked opponent when it visits No. 24 Maryland on Wednesday.
Framed perfectly against the side panel of bullet point factoids and the running text, another figure, one that appeared for all intents and purposes identical to Mohammed, suddenly stood defiantly in the aisle.
N). (Story corrects the third bullet point and eighth and ninth paragraphs to show MGM is interested only in facilities in large metropolitan, not regional, areas.) Reporting by Thomas Wilson; Editing by Stephen Coates
Under the "Real-world conditions" bullet point, the blog post admits things weren't entirely nominal: We are still analyzing the results of the extended test, including a structural failure we experienced just before landing.
The Trump administration's announcement of a new trade "understanding" with Mexico yesterday included a bullet point on drug patents that could have big implications for the pharmaceutical sector, but is severely lacking in detail.
Months later, when a gunman did fire a bullet point-blank through Giffords's head, some conservative activists were outraged that anyone drew a connection between Palin's playful clip art and an actual head shot.
If a listed experience only has one bullet point, for example, I'd make an effort to think deeply about what you did and flesh it out to at least two or three bullet points.
The last bullet point above is especially interesting, as Samsung is in a unique position of being able to integrate its AI platform not only with a mobile device, but also gadgets in your home.
"For me, this is a great way to put theory into practice..." To break things down, when Trump takes relevant action, the bullet point beside each promise changes color to signify some sort of progress.
"To anyone who knows Hillary," read the first bullet point, "it does not come as much of a surprise that even when she's under the weather, she would want to power through her normal schedule."
Nowhere is the tightrope balance between personal and political commentary more evident though than on closing track "History Lesson," which sees Jaar adopting a doo-wop falsetto croon to deliver an incisive bullet point tutorial.
All the suitability standard requires is that as long as an investment objective meets a client's needs and objectives, it's appropriate to recommend to clients (essentially the last bullet point in the fiduciary list only).
" Another person's post — like all 42 entries about Purdue and McKinsey posted by midday Friday, it was anonymous — reproduced a bullet point from McKinsey's values statement stating that the company will "observe high ethical standards.
Many features of NYT Now — including morning and evening news briefings, bullet-point lists and a more conversational tone — have also been incorporated into The Times's main news products, including the core mobile app, he said.
"To anyone who knows Hillary, it does not come as much of a surprise that even when she's under the weather, she would want to power through her normal schedule," the plan's first bullet point reads.
But multiple Democratic campaigns expressed frustration that the party hasn't been more forthcoming with details — the Thursday memo and similar three-page bullet-point memo from Tuesday sum up most of the concrete information they've been provided.
She seems fairly ready to run a country, or a mission to Pluto; the overwhelming tangle of election security and voting rights challenges facing the country in 2018 are tightly organized by bullet-point in her brain.
On the story Liv's robes tell: "The robes unfolded with the show's story," Falconer said, adding another bullet point to the ever-growing list of things to pay close attention to in The Haunting of Hill House.
In contrast, when Goodwin gets to her section on the four presidents' emergency leadership, which should be the book's pièce de résistance, she succumbs to the leadership genre's vocabulary of self-help bromides and bullet-point banalities.
It will never scale the heights of Google's original ambitions, and after all its fragmentation into smaller bits, its ultimate fate is most likely to be as another bullet point on Google's spring cleaning list of service discontinuations.
A bullet point on her artistic career is a dream gig for other artists, and when you look at her art, it's easy to see why Cloonan has found so much success in the world of heavy music.
One specific piece of advice is that if any bullet point on your resume spills over by a word or two into a second line, figure out a way to write shorter, so it stays on one line.
" BolsonaroBolsonaro's only mention of human rights comes in the form of a bullet point towards the end of his outline that asserts his administration's commitment to "redirection of politics and human rights, prioritizing the protection of victims of violence.
There were a few stacks of fliers with the usual twilight photos and bullet-point highlights of the home on offer (a $21-million hillside contemporary-style mansion with an infinity pool and 21-degree views of Los Angeles).
It's not mentioned at all on Belei's splash page, but, as Amazon has since pointed out to me, there is a bullet point on the bottom of a dropdown menu stating "an Amazon brand" on the individual product pages.
Ahead of the app's final shutdown, planned for September, many of its features have already made their way to the core mobile app, including the morning and evening news briefings, bullet-point lists and more conversational tone, The NYT also claims.
A bullet journal is, essentially, a notebook in which you write down everything you do, or need to remember to do, or just need to remember, using a set of special bullet point symbols that correspond to different types of entries.
But he can also tend toward the abstract on tech issues when pressed in interviews, and he seems driven more by his emotional distaste for Silicon Valley's power than by a bullet-point list of his frustrations with the industry.
Though there are lists of sins in the Bible (like the 10 Commandments, or the list of seven "detestable" sins in the Book of Proverbs, for starters), the codified, bullet-point list of seven deadly sins came a little later.
The exhibition's primary goal was also seemingly to "promote the ongoing partnership between the British Museum & BP," as reads the first bullet point on a "Marketing objectives" slide in a presentation created by and for museum staff prior to the show.
Elon Musk aims to put SpaceX's Starship in orbit in six months Loren Grush provides essential context for the "prototype" Starship in this story, but graciously refrains from listing the 100 times Musk has overpromised on a timeline in bullet point form.
The reason isn't the bullet-point moats that are talked about in headlines, and it isn't the culture of innovation or Bezos's vision as CEO (though I do think Amazon's culture is incredible and Bezos is the most impressive CEO out there).
Have the opening, and closing nailed down and then have a bullet point version of the rest of your speech memorized, suggests Rochelle Rice, one of the 69 Accredited Speaker with Toastmasters International and a board member of the National Speakers Association.
Sanders was light on specifics of what his proposed right-to-repair law specifically entails, but it's also a relatively small—albeit notable—bullet point in a much larger plan to hold big agriculture accountable and overhaul policies to better protect working farmers.
On his campaign website, Buttigieg also offers a single bullet point laying out more policy plans on the subject, which indicates that he backs repealing the Hyde Amendment, a measure that prevents Medicaid dollars from being used on abortions in most cases.
The Trump campaign—which had not distinguished itself for the wonky exactitude of its white papers—issued a fact sheet on economic policy that, amid generic promises of "unbridled economic growth," contained a surprisingly detailed bullet point about the E.P.A.'s RIN program.
Apple already has cultural clout and a long-standing affiliation with the music industry, which makes its Grammys commercials kind of redundant and maybe a little braggy — in that way, "7 rings" is an appropriately showy, bullet-point-boast choice of song!
But here's his bullet point version: The internal wireless charging coil of the iPhone XS has also been improved, so it's more forgiving of placement, and Apple says it'll get to a full charge 30 minutes faster using the same charging pads as before.
The book ends with a description of his philanthropic efforts to allow mobile voting, a dozen pages of bullet-point observations as a "quick guide to start-up politics" and finally a brief update on the various famous people and companies mentioned in the book.
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: future shock The fixes are pretty much what we've expected from the outset, but here's the full breakdown straight from the company: The first bullet point is a direct response to those reviewers who peeled off the protective layer, thinking it was temporary.
Here's an example of how to deftly explain that a bullet point under a job heading: Cut customer service email response time by 50%, leading to increased customer satisfaction and a jump in traffic to site that gave the company a jump on its two biggest competitors.
Horowitz's bullet-point list of topics for investigation also includes allegations that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe should have been recused from participating in certain investigation matters, but McCabe was fired in March after a scathing report by Horowitz's office concluded that he lied to investigators.
"Players who are on the field during the Anthem performance must stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem," says the 16th and final bullet point on Miami's list of conduct considered detrimental, below disparaging teammates, coaches or officials including N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell.
In one instance, Amy Bixler, the director of pharmacy and retail operations at Walgreens, told them to delete a bullet point last month that mentioned how employees "sometimes skirted or completely ignored" proper procedures to meet corporate metrics, according to the chat logs and the draft report.
"Players who are on the field during the Anthem performance must stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem," says the 16th and final bullet point on Miami's list of conduct considered detrimental, below disparaging teammates, coaches or officials including NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
The White House's bullet-point press release was in response to Deborah Ramirez, who attended Yale University with Kavanaugh in the 1980s, telling the New Yorker in a piece published Sunday that the then-18-year-old Kavanaugh exposed his penis to her at a college dormitory party.
" The third bullet point goes on to say that "we must make sure no one slips through the cracks simply because they cannot afford insurance" and that "we must review basic options for Medicaid and work with states to ensure that those who want healthcare coverage can have it.
Using technology as a tool to track and influence the populace is a proud bullet point on the country's security agenda, but even allowing for the cultural differences that produce something like the social credit rating system, the wholesale surveillance of a minority group is beyond the pale.
That Russia visit has long been an odd bullet point in the Trump-Russia saga — one that has continued to pop up because the Russian financiers who helped bankroll the pageant helped arrange the infamous 2016 Trump Tower meeting with Don Jr. regarding promised dirt on Hillary Clinton.
" In a later bullet point in the memo, Manafort wrote that the Hapsburg group would be doing "a series of events between March and May" 2013 in Washington, plans were to include a "private meetings with senior US officials including Secretary of State John Kerry, and other members of the Administration.
Sony's game line-up is the most promising bullet-point for the PlayStation VR. We had a chance to try out a number of games, which will receive their own impressions, but know this: indie rhythm game Thumper has a shot at being the breakout hit of VR's early days.
But its comparatively brief run time means that the movie barely has a chance to introduce a new wrinkle in Thomas's hearings — a lawyer claiming that Hill is suffering from delusions brought on by "erotomania," a second accuser played by Jennifer Hudson — before it's speeding on to the next bullet point.
RIC=CZCBIR%3DECI poll data (Adds polling data link in bullet point) PRAGUE, July 31 (Reuters) - The Czech central bank is likely to raise interest rates on Thursday, delivering a second straight increase and the third in 2018, to counter a weaker-than-expected currency and the inflation pressures of strong economy, a Reuters poll showed.
One specific bullet point on Warren's policy agenda is to create a unified Department of Economic Development that would combine the functions of the Commerce Department with the Small Business Administration, the Patent and Trademark Office, various job training and R&D programs scattered around the bureaucracy, and the export and trade agencies including the Office of the US Trade Representative.
KABUL (Reuters) - (This September 27th story has been refiled correct headline and first paragraph to show strike caused civilian casualties, not killed civilians; corrects second bullet point to say "missile malfunction".) Suicide bombers and militants firing mortars attacked Kabul's airport during a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday, prompting a U.S. air strike that accidentally caused a number of civilian casualties, officials said.
KABUL (Reuters) - (This September 27th story has been refiled correct headline and first paragraph to show strike caused civilian casualties, not killed civilians; corrects second bullet point to say "missile malfunction".) Suicide bombers and militants firing mortars attacked Kabul's airport during a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday, prompting a U.S. air strike that accidentally caused a number of civilian casualties, officials said.
"A policy decision must be made with regard to U.S. use of torture in light of our obligations under international law, with consideration given to the circumstances and to international opinion on our current campaign against terrorism-states may be very unwilling to call the U.S. to task for torture when it resulted in saving thousands of lives," states a bullet point in the document, marked TOP SECRET.
The Fraternal Order of Police released a document on its website and on social media this week entitled "The Trump Administration: The First 100 Days," a bullet-point list of policies that could be achieved under the presidency of Donald J. Trump, such as rescinding President Obama's executive order curtailing the transfer of surplus military equipment to state and and local law enforcement and requiring Cuba extradite accused cop killers.
Here are the letters: Joint letter The group wrote a joint letter in bullet-point form: -- Don't worry, everybody is healthy -- We really want to go out and eat so many types of food -- When we get out, we want to go home right away -- Teacher, don't give us a lot of homework Tun (Titun) Mom, Dad, Don't worry, I'm OK, please tell Yod to prepare to take me to eat fried chicken.
Social media users on Wednesday went after President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE after photos revealed he was holding a note card that included the bullet point "I hear you" during a White House listening session with Florida shooting survivors.
Also corrects to "four" weeks from "five" in paragraphs 1 and 2; removes bullet point on Nasdaq) * InterOil jumps on $2.2 bln takeover offer * Applied Materials soars; boosts semiconductor stocks * Indexes up: Dow 0.6 pct, S&P 0.76 pct, Nasdaq 5003 pct By Yashaswini Swamynathan May 20 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks were higher in early afternoon trading on Friday, with the S&P on track to eke out its first weekly gain in four weeks as technology and financial stocks rose.
The fund would be managed by Warren's comprehensive new Department of Economic Development, which Vox's Matthew Yglesias explained in a piece on Warren's "economic patriotism": One specific bullet point on Warren's policy agenda is to create a unified Department of Economic Development that would combine the functions of the Commerce Department with the Small Business Administration, the Patent and Trademark Office, various job training and R&D programs scattered around the bureaucracy, and the export and trade agencies including the Office of the US Trade Representative.
While a section about sharing data with third parties for marketing purposes specifies that the user must give consent, there's this separate bullet point below that:[We may share your personal information with] other parties in connection with any company transaction, such as a merger, sale of all or a portion of company assets or shares, reorganization, financing, change of control or acquisition of all or a portion of our business by another company or third party or in the event of bankruptcy or related or similar proceeding.

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